The Modern Fossil wrote:
This clock has always annoyed me -- I used to get the #44 bus home from school just about every day and I always assumed it was accurate. It took me 3 years to realise it wasn't working.
Tim.
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The Modern Fossil wrote:
ant wrote:An interesting building with a clock tower is at the top of Castle St. I don't know if it belongs to the Royal Infirmary but it has some lovely carvings and sculptures and interesting " Shop fronts." In Edinburgh it would probably be cherished, in Glasgow it has remained derelict for as long as I can remember.
Pgcc93 wrote:Not a big clock by any means but It's Big Ben by Westclox c.1970's
Modern Fossil wrote:Cathcart Road
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Mori wrote:Anybody remember the Big Digital clock on the gable end of the old Co-op Hypermarket building @ Morrison St, it was up there during the late 70's and 80's untill it fell in to disrepair..they ended up taking it down before the new extension of flats got built there.. it coud be seen as you were getting on to the Kingston Bridge.. gave the city quite a futuristic flair when it was first put up.
skintobalinto wrote:Mori wrote:Anybody remember the Big Digital clock on the gable end of the old Co-op Hypermarket building @ Morrison St, it was up there during the late 70's and 80's untill it fell in to disrepair..they ended up taking it down before the new extension of flats got built there.. it coud be seen as you were getting on to the Kingston Bridge.. gave the city quite a futuristic flair when it was first put up.
Did they not replace that with a countdown clock to the opening of the Glasgow Garden festival.
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